How is reproduction to be achieved from a single cell type, if the organism itself consists of many cell types?
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Single-cell organisms simply divide by fission (they split in two). Then there are two cells, and they live as separate entities. Simple multi-cell organisms to do the same thing, but they have proteins on the outside that link them together after they split
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There must be a single cell in the organism that is capable of growing, proliferating and making other cell types under the right circumstances.
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